Today is very different than
yesterday. Tomorrow will be nothing like today. But one thing is sure, we don’t
see one day passing without reading or hearing a reference being made to this
world falling apart – eroding, ending. There are so many signs today which only
add to man’s apprehension in regards to an approaching calamity. “Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for
looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of
heaven shall be shaken.”Luke 21:26. Certainly the kinds of
headlines we’re bombarded with today can and do try a man’s soul.

What mankind is witnessing today is only the “birth pangs”
associated with the nearness of Christ’s return; certainly we’re not feeling the
full on effects of what Jesus tells us is coming in the last days. Jesus’ return
is close, and every Christian should reel with anticipation and excitement every
time something out of the ordinary or unexplainable happens. But today’s
Christians seem to be apathetic concerning the coming of their Lord; a lull
between events allows apathy to creep into the Christian’s life lessening the
anticipation of future events. Although many may read about the catastrophic
occurrences around the world which have led to mass amounts of human death and
suffering, there seems to be a sort of disconnect as people simply dismiss any
possibility of such devastation occurring near them, or in their lifetime. Today
most followers of Jesus Christ are unaware of the unimaginable magnitude of
catastrophic events that are coming. Jesus warns the last remaining generation
prior to His return that they will be overwhelmed by three specific ever
recurring events, which are earthquakes, pestilence, and famines. Interestingly
we’re all witnesses to the fact that all three are increasing in frequency and
intensity just like birth pangs.

If we were to travel back just fifty years and revisit the
“birth pangs” of that era they would seem miniscule in comparison to today.
Fifty years ago when I was 10, there was little talk, if any, of the “end of the
world” scenarios. Today it’s everywhere we turn. Why? I believe the simple fact
is that people, being made in God’s image, are quite adept at recognizing the
signs as they effect the earth and sky changes that only God could bring about.
Although they know something’s afoot most have no clue as to what is going on,
and little desire to pursue God’s word for the answers. Over time, this apathy
creates an atmosphere of fear, as men can’t grasp what’s taking place. Thus,
men’s hearts will fail them as the end grows ever closer.

There is no doubt in this expositors mind that evil has increased exponentially
throughout the world. A moral and upright person can’t even watch the nightly
news, or read online news content, without grimacing in disgust while being
consumed with sorrow. The horror inflicted on mankind by our fellow man,
especially that which is inflicted on the very young and the very old can only
be seen a pure satanic. All of this evil is many times more prevalent today than
just fifty years ago. Certainly each generation must go through trying times,
and the generation of fifty years ago had many troubling tribulations. Our
current generation seems to have reached its zenith in regards to this trend of
pervasive evil; an evil which has led all civilizations into extreme immorality,
and depravity. Another form of evil permeating this world is greed.
Astonishing to me is that, while most of us are doing everything we can to
tighten our belts to ward off what many see as another Great Depression headed
our way, a bunch of the elite bankers are so full of greed that they are doing
everything possible to negate our personal sacrifices. Certainly the greed of a
few will lead many men to the apex of that which tries souls.

This is our time to be tried. The
difference between all those other times and ours is that this is the “last
generation” before Christ’s return. The truth is, for those of us who know
what’s coming next, these are exciting days. Difficult to comprehend at times
yes, but exciting nonetheless. If we give some thought to what’s coming next,
and then pay close attention to observe the times and the signs, there will be
nothing surprising or terrifying about what follows. “But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that
that day should overtake you as a thief. Ye are all the children of light, and
the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.”1 Thessalonians 5:4-5.

Apart from all that immorality, depravity, and greed which
certainly reigns supreme on planet earth these days are the last day’s events of
which Jesus tells His disciples will come. We are on a timeline in which those
symbolic birth pangs are occurring more frequently and with much more intensity.
But where on that timeline are we currently? Good question. It may help us to
define our current position on that timeline by viewing the recurring signs of
the past. When we do, we will be confronted with a huge difference in comparison
as we look at frequency and intensity. I’ll give three short examples regarding
these three observable phenomenon.

If we perform a simple web search on the United States
Geological Service website (www.usgs.gov)
we’ll find there a plethora of data concerning earthquakes past and present,
even predictions of future events. Interestingly we find that both the quantity
and severity of earthquakes have increased and are increasing daily. In my birth
year, which was 1951, there were zero earthquakes recorded on the day I was born
(August 24). I arbitrarily picked the year 2008 for a comparison and was floored
by the number of earthquakes recorded that year on my birthday. There were over
293 earthquakes in “diverse” places. Remember were looking at just one single
day’s earthquake occurrences. Now let’s take a look at the earthquakes for the
entire year of 1951. The total was 592 that year. Now let’s look at that
arbitrary year of 2008. Total earthquakes that year were 31,777 according to the
United States Geological Survey (USGS). Are the birth pangs increasing just as
Jesus explained? Some will simply say that technology has improved so that we
are now able to detect more earthquakes than in previous years. Let’s see if
that holds true. The 1906 earthquake that devastated San Francisco, for example,
registered 7.8 magnitude. According to the USGS website the Loma Prieta
earthquake of 1989 was recorded at a magnitude of 7.1 on the very same equipment as the quake of
1906. What this example demonstrates is the equipment in place during the 1906
earthquake was quite sufficient in registering any quake that might have come
along. Simply put there just weren’t as many. Today’s earthquake frequency and
intensity is increasing exponentially just as the Bible clearly states.

Here’s a little more information for the skeptic. So far
this year (2011) 189 earthquakes have occurred within the range of magnitude
measuring from 6.0 to 9.0. In 1951 there were only two earthquakes at a
magnitude above 6.0, one recorded at 6.2 and the other at 6.3. Obviously
something substantial is going on in regards to the frequency and intensity of earthquakes today,
which point us back to the Bible and the fact that we should regard Jesus’ words
as true and indisputable.

What must have been perceived as non-events by Bible
teachers fifty years ago has certainly fallen into the category of “WOW the
Bible is true” in the mind of any truth seeker today. “…and earthquakes, in divers places”Matthew 24:7b. The Greek word “kata” is translated divers in English
meaning “throughout” but it can also mean “daily”. So we can conclude that in
the days just prior to Jesus’ return there would be earthquakes occurring on a
global scale increasing in their frequency and intensity on a daily basis. Even
more interesting is the fact that earthquakes have increased so much in just the
last fifty years that now hundreds of earthquakes shake this world every day.

Pestilences: Any deadly infectious malady – including
plagues. In the last days they will come on mankind with increasing frequency
and intensity. In a country that prides itself as being on the cutting edge of
discoveries which result in medical cures and disease control, many ugly
maladies remain unstoppable. There are actually so many plagues and diseases
being combated today that they are too numerous to mention in this commentary.
Let me just say that the mother of major infectious plagues these days,
HIV/AIDS, is still on the top of the ladder when it comes to stubbornness.
HIV/AIDS has been found to be increasingly difficult to eradicate. Certainly
AIDS is the personification of the meaning behind Jesus’ word pestilence –
meaning communicable, transferable, transmittable, contagious. Take your pick,
isn’t this exactly what every society in every country on earth is experiencing?
There is an inordinate amount of frustration with this burgeoning disease.

Famine is the one sign on our Lord’s list of signs that has
the most potential for causing widespread calamity, which will certainly try
man’s soul to the max. And just as earthquakes and pestilences are nothing new
yet increasing in both intensity and frequency, so it is with famines. Today we
witness an intensifying devastation occurring in drought stricken countries.

I recently read an article which indicated that extreme
poverty in the U.S. is at record levels. The article stated that 1 in every 15
Americans are considered very poor, and that 20 million Americans are living in
extreme poverty.

“About 20.5 million
Americans, or 6.7 percent of the U.S. population, make up the poorest poor,
defined as those at 50 per cent or less of the official poverty level. Those
living in deep poverty represent nearly half of the 46.2 million people scraping
by below the poverty line. In 2010, the poorest poor meant an income of $5,570
or less for an individual and $11,157 for a family of four. That 6.7 percent
share is the highest in the 35 years that the Census Bureau has maintained such
records, surpassing previous highs in 2009 and 1993 of just over 6 percent.”
Source – Daily Mail

The obvious picture we see developing is that American’s
overall are becoming poorer not wealthier. Not only is employment declining but
so are wages. Once upon a time a famine was coming to America. It’s no fairytale
folks that famine, by all intents and purposes, has arrived. Food is certainly
high on the average persons mind every day. Poor people have a hard time buying
food, some people resort to stealing to get their daily bread. Some 46 million
Americans are currently receiving food stamps. When that well runs dry many will
turn to stealing to get what they and their family need to survive. The birth
pangs Jesus spoke about are unfolding before our eyes. Famines certainly can
cause the hearts of men to fail.

Obviously the return of our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ
can’t be far off. These are the times Jesus referred to as the beginnings of
sorrows. According to Jesus’ own words the last generation is the generation
that will experience the brunt of birth pangs. We are that generation. But the
most intense of those birth pangs are yet to come and the removal of His Church
must surely be at hand. These times will become much worse as we move closer to
Christ’s return. Many of my brethren, me included, are praying constantly that
His return is only seven years away. That would mean that the Rapture of the
Church could occur today.

Everywhere we look the sky seems to be falling, yet few are
running for the One that protects and covers. Nothing can stop what’s coming,
the prophecies of the Bible must be fulfilled, and they will be to the letter.
Since there’s no place to run, no place to hide, that only leaves us one
alternative. The peace and joy we have in Christ will endure right up to the day
He takes us home. “Be careful for nothing…
And the peace of God, which passed all understanding, shall keep your hearts and
minds through Christ Jesus.”Philippians 4:6a-7.